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Kamenický is talking about the most difficult budget, and he wants to avoid being associated with a vote of confidence in the government.
SK🏛️ Politics6 days ago

Kamenický is talking about the most difficult budget, and he wants to avoid being associated with a vote of confidence in the government.

The article discusses the Slovak coalition government's desire to pass the budget ideally by September. It mentions that Prime Minister Igor Matovič has referred to it as the most challenging budget, indicating potential difficulties in reaching agreement. The coalition appears to want to avoid linking the budget approval to a vote of confidence in the government, possibly to prevent political complications.

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Kamenický is talking about the most difficult budget, and he wants to avoid being associated with a vote of confidence in the government.

The article discusses the Slovak coalition government's desire to pass the budget ideally by September. It mentions that Prime Minister Igor Matovič has referred to it as the most challenging budget, indicating potential difficulties in reaching agreement. The coalition appears to want to avoid linking the budget approval to a vote of confidence in the government, possibly to prevent political complications.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the coalition's timeline and Matovič's comments without overtly favoring any side. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language.

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